How to get past a quake? #drinknapa

Cleanup in Wine Country after Sunday’s earthquake will be going on for a while, but perhaps more than anything, the wineries are looking for support — especially small wineries that are reliant on rented or borrowed cellar space to make and age their wines, since shared several facilities took big hits.

In coming weeks, we’ll get a better sense of who’s been most impacted. Meantime, Napa fans have been showing their support online — Twitter, Instagram and so on — with the hashtag #drinknapa, the meaning of which is self-evident.

Mobile app Delectable took that one step further Wednesday, with a #drinknapa campaign that offers one-cent shipping on Napa wines and $1 donated per wine purchased to Napa charities. (The proceeds of the wine sales go to the wineries themselves.)

This isn’t to overlook much more sweeping relief efforts, including the Napa Valley Vintners’ announcement that it would donate $10 million to relief efforts.

And valley officials have been eager to remind visitors that most tasting rooms and wineries will be open this holiday weekend. If not exactly business as usual, the hope is that businesses get a much needed boost. Same in Sonoma, although the scope of damage there was more modest.

In any case, if you’re trying to decide what to open this week, it’s an easy way to show a bit of solidarity.